Rebecca Rittenhouse on Enjoying a Psychic in Maggie


E!: Within the finale as we watch Maggie put apart her emotions to assist Ben and Jessie get again collectively, did you’re feeling like Maggie was self-sabotaging herself?

RR: No, it is a lot extra sophisticated than that. In a method it is simpler for her to self-sacrifice than to say ‘No, I imagine this, and I would like this for myself.’ I believe lots of ladies do this. I do know I’ve completed that, the place I have been like, ‘Oh nicely, I will let this boundary go as a result of I do know I can deal with it and I do not wish to damage this different individual even when it is a boundary that I actually need to maintain for myself.’ So, I believe she simply appears like she’s making an attempt to do the suitable factor, even when it isn’t in service of her.

E!: Would you wish to see the longer term like Maggie?

RR: Completely not. I believe that is only a recipe for catastrophe.

I’ve discovered rather a lot from Maggie—she does not all the time see the entire image. She thinks she sees one factor, however she does not essentially see what occurs after that factor, proper?

E!: So Maggie sees the longer term, however in the event you might journey again in time and spend a day within the lifetime of anybody from historical past, who would it not be and why?

RR: I would like to be Catherine the Nice. She was such a badass. Discuss being plopped down in completely overseas circumstances overseas circumstances and being extremely sensible and dealing with her s–t I imply, wow!